There are about 20 more titles on my Dr.Wily radar. I absolutely LOVE this little White box of whimsical wonders.
I'm holding off right now though until i finish 8 more titles in my collection. I'm already overwhelmed as it is!
Of the 20, the list includes Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles, Mario Kart Wii(I STILL don't own this), Dewy's Adventure, Boom Blox, Epic Micky, Metroid: Other M ect ect.

I got the Black Knight yesterday... haven't had the time to play it yet (instead, I wrote an impressions/review post on Speed Racer), but the controls in the Secret Rings felt... stoopid. (I'm more or less working with the goal of getting all Wii Sonic disc releases, too... except the crossovers with Mario.)

Boom Blox: Bash Party is one of the best party games I can think of on Wii (haven't tried out Boom Blox yet). Klonoa too short, Munchables maybe a bit too simple/unchallenging, Ghost Squad a decent on-rails shooter, Go Vacation I haven't played that much but 'Jack of all trades, master of none' might be an apt description... too bad about the racing and the cheerleading minigames.

"The review score of 6 becomes a 9 when looked at another angle. And vice versa." -me?

Still, I'd love to find "Step to the Beat" for cheap... except that both new and used copies are close to £30 ("Walk it Out" in the US). I hadn't even heard of the game until last month... At that price, I'll give it a pass.

I hear that game is already predicted to be a future rare game that hardcore collectors will probably fight over. (though the game didn't exactly have the most enticing premise. I think one of the first results for reviews on youtube answered the question "why not go outside and do some real walking?" Their answer: maybe you live in a place with too much snow... or volcanoes and deadly magic dragons. )

@WaveBoy: Dewy's Adventure, you say? I remember when I got mine. It was from the Best Buy clearance rack. It was like "choose any 5 games for $25", Dewy was literally the only game on the shelf I wanted/could stand paying money for, so I paid normal price for it.
I wonder if at some point I will regret not just buying 5 copies?

I recently picked up Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn for $15 clearance price and must say that I was thoroughly pleased with my purchase and don't understand why the game is considered the black sheep of the Fire Emblem series.

Got Family Ski & Snowboard in mail yesterday, but I haven't tried it yet since I wanted to finish Chicken Little: Ace in Action first. If the game had subtitles, I might've enjoyed it a lot more - now, I missed a lot of the dialogue spoken (and likely pop/scifi culture references) because of the cast, especially Adam West, mumbling something. And that kind of humor would've been a good extra point for the game, even though most probably not even nearly reaching the level of LEGO City Undercover. I'll be writing my subjective impressions post on CL:AiA tonight.

"The review score of 6 becomes a 9 when looked at another angle. And vice versa." -me?

Any suggestions for third-party games? I haven't bought much but I want to before it's too late.

Arc Rise Fantasia, the most overlooked game on the system, IMO. Also, Little King's Story, Muramasa, Rayman Origins (I've said it a million times but still applies), and the Rune Factory games. All of those are pretty cheap too, I think. (Edit: Well, ARF is a little spendier...)

ARF and Rune Factory Oceans(?) never got to Europe, so if that's where you are, you can forget about those.

Looking back at what 3rd party games I've played and really liked (note that this explicitly states this is just a personal preference, your mileage may vary), I'd say Cursed Mountain, De Blob (1, I haven't played 2 at all yet), Dead Space Extraction (if you like on-rails shooters), Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon (because Europe didn't get Shiren the Wanderer), Geometry Wars Galaxies (if you like twinstick shooters and have a classic controller handy), MySims Kingdom and Agents (I'm a fan of the franchise; SkyHeroes and Racing aren't anywhere as good), Opoona, Red Steel 2, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, Sonic Colours, Trauma Center, We Cheer (if you are in NA, the sequel is preferable due to it being easier, I hear).

"The review score of 6 becomes a 9 when looked at another angle. And vice versa." -me?

Yes, the catalog is now cheaper and it is a good time to get cheap great games. I bought the last week in a promotion of RadioShack Punch Out and Super Paper Mario both for $400 pesos (it is like$30 dollars) completly new.

Me gusta jugar videojuegos. Soy de México. Sorry my english grammar. I love the Virtual Console, party and fighting games too.